MiscellaniesEarl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope J. Murray, 1863 - Всего страниц: 128 |
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... Lordship . At all events , from an anxious desire of doing every- thing that is possible to avoid uneasiness and embarrass- ment , either here or in Ireland , I have thought it best to state to your Lordship directly what I have heard ...
... Lordship . At all events , from an anxious desire of doing every- thing that is possible to avoid uneasiness and embarrass- ment , either here or in Ireland , I have thought it best to state to your Lordship directly what I have heard ...
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... Lordship conceives him to be consenting to this arrangement , and satisfied with it . On the other hand , I understand from himself that the communication he received was in the first instance peremptory as to his quitting his office ...
... Lordship conceives him to be consenting to this arrangement , and satisfied with it . On the other hand , I understand from himself that the communication he received was in the first instance peremptory as to his quitting his office ...
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... Lordship , that even if means could have been found of reconciling it to them both to retire at once , it was agreed here that both vacancies should not take place immediately , in order to avoid the bringing Mr. G. Ponsonby at once ...
... Lordship , that even if means could have been found of reconciling it to them both to retire at once , it was agreed here that both vacancies should not take place immediately , in order to avoid the bringing Mr. G. Ponsonby at once ...
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... Lordship knows . The man- ner in which the patent was opened for him is , I believe , not new . The argument of its absorbing the patronage of a successor could not for many obvious reasons be applied very forcibly to his case , and ...
... Lordship knows . The man- ner in which the patent was opened for him is , I believe , not new . The argument of its absorbing the patronage of a successor could not for many obvious reasons be applied very forcibly to his case , and ...
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... Lordship will easily judge of the pain with which I have learnt your determination , as stated in your letter to me of the 14th , and in your despatches by the same messenger . With respect to the present state of the Catholic Question ...
... Lordship will easily judge of the pain with which I have learnt your determination , as stated in your letter to me of the 14th , and in your despatches by the same messenger . With respect to the present state of the Catholic Question ...
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